Saturday, July 31, 2010

Real Parties: A Pink Princess Party With Some Serious Flair

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Jaime from Giggledust Parties put together this wonderful pink princess party for a little girl who was turning four. I love how she turned the old chiche princess theme into something fabulous, & all the amazing details she incorporated. All the decorations & many of the features in this party were custom made by Jaime & members of her family.

Here are the details as told by Jaime:

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“Giggledust Parties had the pleasure of hosting a Pink Princess Tea Party for an adorable little girl named Abby. She was turning 4 and wanted to have all of her friends help her to celebrate by joining her at a Royal Tea Celebration.

When the guests entered Abby’s Castle, they were directed to a special play area where they could color pictures of princess characters or play with a princess castle.

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When all of the guests had arrived, it was time to enter the Royal Dressing Area to put on their fancy dresses for the tea party. This included beautiful pink gowns and slippers and a special cape for the birthday girl. 

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Once donned in their royal attire, the girls made their way to the Royal Salon where each girl received her own make-up case and bag to decorate. They were then able to get ready for the ball. They LOVED putting on their make-up and getting dolled up for the tea party.

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The girls then enjoyed several fun activities which included dancing with princess wands and a game of magic mirror.

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The girls were then off to the coronation station where they each were deemed a true princess and received their royal tiara for the tea party. Each guest was announced by a Frog Prince Trumpeter and escorted to the Royal Tea Table.

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The girls loved sipping “tea” on the fine china and using their best manners to help Abby celebrate her birthday. The Pink Princess Tea Party concluded with a treasure hunt for the missing royal jewels and distribution of the favors.”

Jaime also shared with us the details of how she pulled this all together:

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“The development of this party truly was a family affair at Giggledust Parties. All of the decorations were custom made by myself and family.  My husband made me the Dressing Armoire, Royal Salon Tables, and support system for the Chandelier Princess Table.  I then sewed and embellished the canopy for the princess table, made the ribbon chandelier hangers, sewed the fabric sides for the princess armoire and the pink drapes for the royal salon tables.  The Royal Prince Trumpeter was made from a prince costume and several frog stuffed animals from IKEA.  The coronation station was made from a CD Tower and a dog bed from IKEA that was painted and recovered. The adorable cupcakes came from a local artisan baker Churchill, Inc. The girls went home with custom water bottles, several trinkets from the games and a Little Princess tile necklace from Lilly Plum.”

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Thanks to Jaime for sharing this wonderful party!

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2 Responses to “Real Parties: A Pink Princess Party With Some Serious Flair”
  1. Cleo says:

    A lovely party. All the details are great…

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